Interest Check: Gaming Monitors

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Greetings everyone,
We want to know what gaming monitors all of you are into. We already source a variety of brands and types, but are always looking to stay in tune with the interests of the community. Here are some questions to help inspire your opinions and ideas.
· What do you look for in a gaming monitor?
· What refresh rate do you prefer?
· Do you prefer curved screens? Extra wide?
· Are there particular brands you like?
Your suggestions and feedback are taken into account when we look for products to put on the site so tell us what you like, what you don’t like and any preferences you have in between.
Thanks!
Check out our past and current drops here: www.massdrop.com/search/gaming-monitor/drops

if there was a 240hz 1440p monitor that wasnt more than 900 bucks or so i would buy it and never buy another monitor. i think that would be the monitor to rule them all. (unless overwatch picks up 21:9 support and then ill be waiting for the PG35VQ

At least 144Hz (today's GPU can handle it easily)
1080p or 1440p
16:9 or 21:9
1ms response time
No RGB!
I would like to have more gaming monitors options with clean-look, borderless and aluminum constructed, like Apple monitors, even some Acer monitors. Those black/red gaming monitors full of RGB lights are creepy. I just want a beautiful gaming monitor, not a spacecraft.

At least 24" ,
Flat WQHD (1440p),
120 Hz and + refresh rate,
IPS or VA panel
Freesync is a plus but G-Synch is too much of a price bump and is not as relevant anymore (cf Nvidia at CES 2019),
The design is also an important factor, the less bezels the better.
The Pixio new PX277 is the dream for me, it has every of the above for a really low price but it's not available to the European market (yet - fingers crossed).

27" to 32", wish there was a 29" size
NOT curved
1440p
120Hz
FreeSync (FS2 if possible) with a range of at least 40-120Hz
IPS, QLED or IGZO
5ms or faster, minimal overshoot
Considering the Q3279VWFD8 exists, this should be possible at around $400 or less

How about an already budget friendly, high specced monitor? Element Gaming 27", 1440p, 144Hz, 1ms response time, Freesync... Currently retails for £229 (Just under $300 US) from eBuyer. Imagine how popular that would be if it was reduced by £50 ($65)!